Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1942 — Page 19

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brought word to the sheriff that! Loren Oliver was ready to face trial| DINNERS any time the governor would guar- | is safety. oks like we wouldn't need | ” Mowry said. “How's that again?” I said. “Bixie Groff has lit out for the; 5 He talked too much. The} 1 2 | 3: peal | cs ullet that killed my Cousin Maurie | TL INAAAL 5 ig p 7 ls RO) td SOR 20 CD didn't fit Prof. Oliver's gun. It did | + 1 : Sv hr er i 7 rd A XN RES , RN o PSA

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though. It'll never work.” CLIMATE r : a. find easy, pal.” I EATING ALL MS Ss : - LID ST Wise said. “She isn't aving any o KINDS OF FOOD A A R i : \ CN E 1 Angel.” : AND : \ = Eee £ ” \ MEET LP WTR THAT 3 § 4 § PRACTICING || ] | UE n 7 ANN SKUNK WHO STOLE : 1 dave Vi A LITTLE OR NO : : : : : OLR HORSES! IN A FEW days the Sears murder DENTAL N CQ = 3 was in the clear. The grand jury HYGIENE / 2 indicted Bixie Groff—and find him HAVE ‘ WASHINGTON TUBBS ll : SD . o iol wall if JOU ean. Oné rainy moming in; | AAS St / \S VERY STRANGE. BUT WAIT! THE HE WOULD NOT WRITE OWN MESSAGE. | (WEANWHILELIZ SOMES DOP. TT TS. question Was] ein f HAVE DECIPHERED | TORN EDGE MATCHES IS BUT ONE EXPLANATION —THIS MEANS | nl ane about Juddy. \ MANY AMERICAN CODES.. NOTHING. HE PREPARE IT HOPN& TO (F THEY GONE ? “Shes on a cruise,” I said. ry h ; - MANY THOUSAND..BUT 4 SAFEGUARD REAL MEScAGE! | 74 1S IT SAFE FOR *Is she all right?” , NEVER HAVE 1 SEEN 7 ; "Sute: the's ah ThoiL * MANKIND. ONE $0 CLEVER Sure, she's all ngns. : eo AS TINS ¢ “Does she need me {or anything?” mm E ! *No, she doesn’t need you.” “Well, I thought—are you sure? I mean—has Todd—did the man— is she married?” He'd finally suc-| ceeded in getting it out. | “Not more than usual. Not as] much, in fact. Hendy is putting] through the divorce.” | = “Because of that?” he said very] GETS ITS NAME EROM quick and sharp. ~~ A CONTRACTION OF THE Here was my clue to come clean | : SERMAN WORDS FOR

and tell him there wasn’t any| 5 5 a VoINE soNEER.”, FRECKLES AND HIS ERIENDS

“that” but another of my big ideas] = 7 = a was stewing in the brainpan. It} Ns ‘ - = J wasn't cooked quite through yet. | 7 GOOD MORNING, Mr. Mayor / | Ie ma Tue MAYOR, I GET NTH 1 OIONT Ger p “Hendy doesn’t know,” I said. 7 : mani GOT ANY SOUR NOTES I CAN I'D UATE © SEE Ive HMM] YOU HANG AROUND DOWN “ ARE Ee iat Sen dread} BLOW IN THE TRUMPET ? WHAT AN OFFICE BOY THERE AND FIND. OUT WHY f a Ses tre Ta ie : r ONT ET | Vien, 100 CET iE use taste for this place.” | I EE INK WELLS AND SHARP- : i

: E i i ¢ “Because I'm here?” RC. NE. EAL 15 ABOUT : - ENNG DENCHS | “I reckon it’s mainly because of}! ° Sco EE — ! : TC : the Hanging Tree.” I 28 4L S00 : COFR. 542 BY NEA SERVICE. NR. 1 28 “The tree won't stand forever,” rn : : : he said. | ANSWER—About fifteen hundred, but only nine are major planets. “God send the big wind thatl] blow it down!” I said. “Not this time,” Doc said. Those American Ethnology III. “Would she come back then?” |are honest axe blisters.” | Tuesdays and Fridays, 3-5 P. M. “I wouldn't wonder a mite,” I{ “Axe?” I said. “What skulduggery Associate Professor Warrand. ’ 0) 1 | A

said. “Stick around and see.” have you been up to?” | “What kind of a rabbit comes out He shook his head. “I'm leav-| “In your own phrase, take a gan- of that hat, Doc?” I asked him. a Ing as soon as I can get things|der.” Doc said. He pointed toward] “One that will bite your fat cleaned up.” {the bend in the road. friend with the badge,” he said. “I'm “Huh? What about your Wan- | “Hellfire and campfire!” I said, turning over the new lease to BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES dos?” { for there wasn't any Hanging Tree. Welliver.” 1 WELL, THEN GOODNESS || WES“ NoW <0 “No more Wandos.” {“Did you fools cut it down?” “So what?” I said. WE GOT RO OF WE GET RO oF RUN “WOE “What d'you mean, ne more] “We couldnt wait for God's big] “So an old proviso that I hap- MSS TODLESBR QUACK, Wandos? Dead Injuns don’t walk wind,” Doc said and grinned. {pened to recall seeing when I was - . = out on you, just like that” | Old Swoby spoke up. “No more looking up matters connected with y \ i bir ov hy fe “Dead Injuns is correct,” he/hang there.” {the least. Here's a copy, in case ; NRRDER. DOB said. “What I took to be a settle-| “I smell trouble,” I said. “They'll! Mr. Sheriff Mowry drops in.” ment turned out to be only a bu-/run you out of the country, on a] It was a honey, that law. The rial ground. A sort of private ceme- rail” |gist of it was that no condemnatery.” | Doc shook his head. “They won't tion prodeedings for roads or any“I'll say it’s a cemetery!” I said./do a thing. You don't understand thing else would work in the case of “Tombstones for Tambay.” these Southerners, Mom. Anyone | “lands or holdings used for burial “I dont follow you, Mom.” else who touched that tree would| grounds or church services, or em“You haven't paid off the note be in for serious trouble. Not Swoby ployed in the active prosecution of vet, have vou?” Jari I, though.” public education.” “No. It isn't due till the first” | “I get you,” I said. “Because they| (Te Be Continued) “Well, if the- Wandos lode is Were going to hang you on it.” | played out, youd be & sucker to] “Exactly,” he said. “We left the waste your four grand. It don't{axe sticking in the stump. It was stand to reason” my initials on it. My theory is, as, He put his hand on my shoulder | Juddy would say, that well never for & second. “What's reason be-|hear a word about it. She'll come] tween friends, Mom?” he said. back now, won't she, Mom?” i 5 & = “If Ihave to rope and hogtie her,” AT NIGHT came a Big wing [I Said. “We've still got a fight on Dee and Swoby showed ho ra our hands, though. You'd better stay |

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